From what I understand, our service provider doesn't look at our traffic on the P2P. I guess I would be either marking the traffic or just relying on NBAR to detect properly.
I would like to make traffic going over the p2p have high priority or a set amount of bandwidth to and from a certain IP...
Hello,
I'm looking for some basic QoS setup for AS400 traffic. I need this traffic to have the highest priority.
I currently have a P2P T1 and a VPN Tunnel that have the same costs between a facility and the corporate office. Traffic flows over both of these links with no issues.
I would like...
Thanks for the suggestion. We have a closet that has like 8 24-port switches in it and I was actually looking for 48ports to replace them with. I guess HP used to make a 48 port that was fanless, but it is no longer produced.
I suppose we'll just continue using the cheaper HP/3com switches in...
Hello,
I'm looking for any recommendations on network switches to be used in a harsh environment. I'm talking warehouse/manufacturing.
What can a Cisco 2960-s do better than an HP V1910?
would there be any reason to go with a Cisco over an HP? Even with basic configurations on both (maybe...
I have a NetGear ProSafe GSM7248 that I have been forced to use. I was told to get a Cisco AP on this network as well. I have a cheap Cisco switch for testing.
So my Cisco 1260 AP works with the injector when plugged into the Cisco switch, and a small DLink switch, but not when plugged into the...
Good afternoon,
I am being tasked with setting up a new site for my company. We will need at a minimum 2 VLAN's. We currently have an ASA5505 and a Cisco 2811 router that can be used. We will start with an internet T1 and add MPLS down the road. The internet T1 will have a site-to-site VPN to...
Help! I'm having an issue where a remote user cannot send emails while connected using the Cisco VPN Client. This usually starts with emails containing attachments but then stops altogether.
Any ideas?
I've changed the MTU several times and still get the same results...(on the Cisco Systems VPN...
My company is looking at going to MPLS from point to points.
I'm looking for some info on MPLS and people who may have gone through such a transition.
We have our own routers right now and the company that did the originally setup created VLANS on the routers themselves instead of core...
So it seems that web pages have been loading fine but large downloads stop in the middle. I am also seeing a VPN (not the IPSEC/GRE Tunnels) drop from time to time.
what gives?
Via the GRE tunnels. They are created on both the firewalls and the routers, so on the routers they look like point to points and internal traffic is routed using OSPF.
If you do a "show glbp", are state changes being recorded? What are the counters showing? To be honest I don't think GLBP is the problem, unless the dropping started just as you started using it.
FastEthernet0/0.1 - Group 10
State is Active
2 state changes, last state change 1d00h...
I have GLBP setup on both routers and some users have complained that web pages don't come up sometimes. If they hit refresh a few times it loads fine. I'm also using RDP to connect to a remote PC and lose connectivity every couple of minutes. Any ideas?
Here is the setup:
Router 1
interface...
I have pretty much two of everything and need to make it as redundant as possible. I need to have a site-to-site VPN tunnel to our corporate offices too. This is created on the ASA's and then a tunnel on the 2811's.
Right now I have a tunnel to our Corporate office on one of the ASA's working...
Thanks for the CompTIA info, I wasn't aware they were changing that. It seems like most of the jobs I find around my area require someone with experience in both networking and servers so that's why I want to do both. I guess I'll start with my Network+ and then decide on the rest of the certs...
unclerico, thanks for the additional reply. I'm a firm believer that there is always more than one way to do things and your reply helps me learn as well!
I've been working for 5 years at the same company and do the majority of their network work for them. We have a Cisco core network (routers/firewalls/distribution switches). I also do a lot of server work and still do desktop support. I wear many hats. We have Server 2003 and 2008 implemented...
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